Microsoft Certified Educator(MCE)
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Become a Globally Recognized Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE)
The future of education is digital and schools are looking for educators who can teach beyond outdated methods.
With the Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE) Program, you’ll learn how to create engaging, future-ready learning experiences using the globally recognized 21st Century Learning Design (21CLD) framework.
You’ll master practical teaching strategies that help students develop:
- Communication skills
- Collaboration
- Critical thinking
- Creativity
- Real-world problem solving
This program is designed for teachers, lecturers, school owners, and education professionals who want to stay relevant, increase their value, and stand out globally.
What You’ll Get
- Full MCE Exam-Aligned Training
- Hands-On Practical Learning
- Expert Instructor Support
- Practice Test & Exam Preparation
- Lifetime Access to Course Materials
- Internationally Recognized Certification
Your MCE certification is recognized in over 100 countries, giving you a competitive advantage for promotions, international opportunities, and career growth.
Special Offer — 50% Discount
Course + Certification Exam Fee
₦100,000 → ₦50,000 Only
This is a limited-time opportunity to become a certified global educator at half the original price.
Upgrade your teaching. Increase your opportunities. Become future-ready with Microsoft Certified Educator today.
- 8 Sections
- 8 Lessons
- 4 Weeks
- Transform learning with 21st century learning design1
- Develop critical thinking skills with the 21CLD knowledge construction dimension1
- Practice collaborative skills with the 21CLD collaboration dimension1
- Innovate learning with the 21CLD real-world problem solving and innovation dimension1
- Improve communication skills with the 21CLD skilled communication dimension1
- Develop learner executive function with the 21CLD self-regulation dimension1
- Deepen educational experiences with the 21CLD ICT for learning dimension1
- Embed 21st century skills with 21st century learning design1